Tactical Provost Wing

Tactical Provost Wing

The Tactical Provost Wing (TPW) is a group of around 150 regular and 50 reservist (RAuxAF) Royal Air Force Police with its headquarters at RAF Henlow in Bedfordshire, England.

History

Originally established in 2001 to provide support to two simultaneous "lines of communication" military policing operations (one warlike, one non-warlike) it comprised 2 regular Squadrons and one Auxiliary Squadron. Since this time it has trained and been resourced to provide a function similar to that of an RMP Provost Support unit. However in 2006/2007 a decision was made to reduce the establishment to one regular Squadron and One Reserve Squadron.

Operations

TPW's first major operational deployment was in Iraq 2003, where No. 1 Sqn, TPW operated as a full sub-unit under command of CO 5 RMP, as part of the Joint Force Logistics component and was the first full MP sub-unit to deploy to the theatre. OC 1 Sqn was Sqn Ldr Girvan Stewart, his 2i/c was Flt Lt Gavin Outteridge and they were joined by the WgWO, WO "Tosh" Thomas, Wg QM FS Kev Huggins and FS Fred Dawson as FS Ops.

The primary role of 1 Sqn during major conflict operations was LoCP (Line of Communication Policing) on the military road-route network linking the air and sea ports in Kuwait to the front line. This included route reconnaissance and signing, escort of troops and supplies along the road network, traffic policing and counter-terrorist patrolling. In 2003, the entire UK joint force was moved into and out of theatre with no own forces fatalities in 1 Sqn's Area of Responsibility.

Additional duties undertaken within the standard MP roles of regulation, protection and information included Air Transport Security (ATSy) duties at coalition airheads, enforcement of discipline e.g. patrolling areas out of bounds to UK forces in Kuwait, and close protection for UK Air rank officers. TPW now performs similar tasks in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

In 2006 the majority of TPW's deployed commitment was taken over by the Auxiliary Squadron, who completed a 11 month mobilisation in July 2007.

ee also

*British Armed Forces
*Royal Air Force
*Royal Air Force Police

External links

* [http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/beef.html RAF News- Beefing up the RAF police capability - News article before the establishment of the Wing]
* [http://www.rafreserves.com/the_units/UnitDetails.aspx?unit=96 RAF Reserve recruiment]


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